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Ray Lewis Sacked My Theology

January 21, 2013 18 comments

Wild Card Playoffs - Indianapolis Colts v Baltimore RavensI hated Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis. Ok, that’s probably too strong… I intensely disliked Ray Lewis.

Why?

Because I thought he got away with murder.

If you’re not familiar with the story – after leaving a Super Bowl party in January of 2000, Lewis’ entourage got in a fight with another group of people as both groups were leaving an Atlanta nightclub. Two men were stabbed to death in the fight. Lewis and two of his companions were indicted for murder – but Lewis cut a deal: in exchange for his testimony against his companions, he was allowed to plead guilty to “obstructing justice,” a misdemeanor. Lewis received 12 months probation and was fined by the NFL. Like I said, he got away with murder – or at least being an accessory to murder.

I was outraged – and isn’t it funny (or perhaps, pathetic) how we will get so emotionally involved in events that don’t really have anything to do with us or anyone we know and love? As the years passed, my anger cooled, but not completely. Whenever I heard or read anything about Lewis, whenever I watched the Ravens play, I was filled with contempt and disgust.  And when I read a few years back about Lewis becoming a Christian, I scoffed, ridiculing and rejecting his conversion as “a public relations move…”

As recently as two weeks ago, after the Ravens beat the Colts in the first round of the AFC playoffs, I stated publicly and repeatedly that I would not be pulling for the Ravens because of one Ray Lewis and the events of 12 years ago.

And then God tapped me on the shoulder…

He reminded me that I too had been guilty of murder – or at least I had hated others, and Jesus said that was the same thing… Honestly, according to Jesus, I was an adulterer, a thief, and a liar. In short I was a sinner.

Just like you. Just like Ray Lewis.

I stand in front of people and preach the Good News – that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us… That none of us had really gotten away with anything – Jesus paid for every sin with his precious blood… Because of his sacrifice, we who have placed our faith in Christ and called on the name of the Lord do not have to pay the penalty for our sins – Jesus paid it for us and in doing so made it possible for God to give us the gift of eternal life.

I tell those who listen that our sins are gone, obliterated, drowned in the Sea of God’s Forgetfulness, as far from us as the east is from the west… With great joy I share with others that God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, no longer counting people’s sins against them. I preach grace and freedom from condemnation to some pretty messed up people – myself included.

But to my shame, I have failed to take off my judge’s robe and my executioner’s hood when it came to Ray Lewis. In practical terms, I have applied the blessings and benefits of following Jesus to every other believer I knew, myself included – but I have denied them to Ray Lewis.

I was so inconsistent, and so wrong. And realizing that makes me sorrowful and repentant – and makes me thank God again for the forgiveness I do not – cannot – ever deserve. Obviously, I am still way too capable of having a “grace for me, none for thee” attitude. Obviously, I have much more to learn, much more road to travel in my understanding and living out of God’s outrageous, incredible, life-saving grace.

Thank God for his love, his mercy, his grace, love, acceptance, and forgiveness – freely given to a stumbling screw-up like me. And thank God for Ray Lewis, a fellow sinner, saved by the grace of God and my brother in Christ.

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How to make the BCS not suck…

December 8, 2008 6 comments

football2{Note – It’s been a couple of years since I looked at this and I’m making a couple of revisions…}

Why is the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division 1A ) the only intercollegiate sport that does not have a tournament/playoff that determines a national champion?  Almost everyone agrees that the BCS is a complete mess.

And please don’t point to the upcoming 2014 “playoff” – it will turn out to be as unsatisfying and fraught with frustration as the current model. The teams will be selected by a committee, similar to the way the NCAA basketball tournament field is set, considering factors like won-loss record, strength of schedule, head-to-head results and whether a team is a conference champion. Just like today, every year there will be teams that should make it and do not, and teams that make it that have no business being there.

But I think I have found a way to make it work.  Greater minds than mine have given this a shot but here goes…

  • Standardize the schedules at 12 games
  • No more than one “bye” week
  • Mandate that the regular season ends the 2nd Saturday in November – this would probably mean starting the third week in August for a lot of teams.
  • Use the 3rd Saturday in November for conference championship games if necessary (though they largely become superfluous as the plan progresses)
  • Use the BCS ranking system to determine the top 32 teams in the nation
  • Seed the teams by region, and tournament play begins the Saturday after Thanksgiving
  • By the end of the day on the third Saturday of December, we’re down to 2 teams and…
  • they meet up on New Year’s Day for the Championship.

Keep the the existing bowls, but now they become playoff games, and because I’m a college football hyper-traditionalist, rotate the Championship among the “old school” bowls – Sugar, Rose, Cotton, and Orange.

It’s simple, and only adds 1 or 2 games to most schools – Most schools already play 12 games and a bowl game – this plan would add 1 game for 32 schools, 2 games for 16 schools, and you get the idea.

It would work.

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Yea, Alabama!!!

August 31, 2008 1 comment

Oh Yeah, baby!!!  I’m feeling very good today – after a 34-10 shellacking of the #9 team in the nation – the Clemson Tigers!!!

Seriously, I loved what I saw from the Crimson Tide last night – great execution, firing off the line on both sides of the ball, exciting play by a lot of freshmen, fantastic receivers, strong defense, consistency at QB… This is the best I’ve seen Bama look this early in the season in a loooonnnnngggg time.

Now, it is so true that one game does not a season make, but I’m glad we played SOMEBODY and not a creme-puff or a cupcake like 9/10’s of the “big schools” did yesterday (Youngstown State???  C’mon Buckeyes…) It can only help us when the killer SEC schedule kicks in.

But today… Today, I am a very happy man!

Roll Tide Roll!